126 DIGEST OF GAME L\WS FOR 1901. 
l>ey<)n(l tin* limits (•! this State, (»r within this State, any animal, hinl, or waterfowl 
mentioiUMl in section 1 of this act; and it shall he unlawful for any person to trans- 
port, carry or take beyond the limits of this State any animal, bird, or fowl men- 
tioned in section 1 of this act; and whoever shall violate the provisions hereof shall 
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any 
sum not less than twenty-five nor more than two hundred dollars; provided, that 
each shipment shall constitute a separate offense, and that sutrh express company, 
railroad company, or other common carrier, or their agents, servants, or employees, 
shall have the privilege of examining any suspected j)ackage for the purpose of 
determining whether such i)ackage contains any of the articles mentioned in section 
1 of this act; but this act shall not ap})ly to the shii)ment or transportation of live 
Mongolian or P'nglish i)heasants shipped for scientific or breeding purposes; provided, 
that nothing herein contained shall l>e construed to prohibit the sale or shipment of 
wild ducks and wild geese. 
Evidence: Sec. 8, Possession at any season of the year during which the game 
birds and wild fowls of this State are i)rotected by the laws hereof, shall l)e prima 
facie evidence of the guilt of the person in possession thereof. 
Approved May 27, 1897. 
UTAH. 
Liaws of 1899, chap. 26, p. 43. 
Shipment: Sec. 26. * * * It shall be unlawful to shij) or transport any quail 
out of the al)ove-named counties [Kane and Washington] at any time except for the 
purpose of propagation, under the direction of the State and county fish and game 
wardens. 
Penalties: Sec. 27. [Violation of any of the provisions of this act relating to game, 
a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than $10.] 
Export: Sec. 29. It shall be unlawful for any i)erson or persons at any time to 
ship or cause to be shipped, carried or transported out of the State any of the animals 
[deer, elk, mountain sheep, buffalo or bison, antelope,] 1)irds, [quail, partridge, 
pheasant, prairie chicken, sage hen or grouse, mourning dove, sni])e, duck, goose, 
brant, swan, English, Chinese, or ^Mongolian jiheasant, pinnated grouse, introduced 
game birds] * * * or any part thereof mentioned in this act * * * 
Ai>proved March 9, 1899. 
VERMONT. 
Vermont Statutes, 1894, p. 828. 
Killing- for export: Sec. 4()1o. If a j)ers<)n at any time takes, kills, imrchases, 
receives or causes to be tak.en, killed or received, a woodcock or ruffed grouse, i-om- 
monly called i)artridge. for the purpose of shij)ping or in any manner disposing of the 
same to persons outside of this State for trallic or gain, he shall be fined ten dollars. 
* * it 
Acts of 1896, No. 94, pp. 74-75. 
Shipping deer: Sec. 4. Deer kille<l or taken in \'ermont shall not l»e lrans}>orted 
by any jhtsou or corjxjration, excejjt that the carca.*JS, or parts thereof, of one deer, 
lawfully killed in the State may be transported in the open sea.^^on and for ten days 
thereafter when open to view, tagge<l and j>lainly labeled with the name of the owner 
thereof and accomj)anied by him; and the possession of deer or a ])art thereof by a 
common carrier or servant of a connnon carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, or not 
tagged and plainly labeled with his name, shall be a violation of the }>rovisionsof this 
